XRWL
Lebyazhye Air Base
VFR
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Name
Lebyazhye Air Base
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ICAO / GPS
XRWL / XRWL
- Type
- Restriction
- Region
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Timezone
8:09 pm (VOLT)
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Municipality
Kamyshin
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Coordinates
50° 12′ 6″ N 45° 12′ 29″ E
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Elevation
381 ft (116 m MSL)
About Lebyazhye Air Base
Lebyazhye (also given as Kamyshin Northwest, Lebyazh'ye, Gromovo, Kotly, and Mikhailovka) is a former air base in Russia located 18 km northwest of Kamyshin and 170 km north of Volgograd. It is near ru:Петров_Вал. The base has an unusually wide runway and large tarmac space.
Aerial activity here started in the 1950s. From 1951 to 1994 the 707th Training Aviation Regiment was located the base.
The airfield was home to the 1st Guards Instructional Fighter-Bomber Aviation Regiment (1 Gv IAPIB) flying Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (ASCC: Flogger), Mikoyan MiG-27K (ASCC: Flogger-J2), and Sukhoi Su-24 (ASCC: Fencer) aircraft in the mid-1990s. It arrived from the 36th Air Army in Hungary in mid-1991. The 1 Gv IAPIB used to fall under the 1080th Training Aviation Centre for Retraining of Personnel (1080 UATs PLS) at Borisoglebsk.
3rd Bomber Aviation Regiment arrived from Szprotawa, Poland, on 4 June 1992 (where it had been part of 149th Bomber Aviation Division), and disbanded at Lebyazhe, Volgograd Oblast sometime in the later part of that year.
However, according to Air Forces Monthly in July 2007, the 1st Guards Bomber Aviation Regiment by that time had become a direct reporting unit to Russian Air Force headquarters.